Please note: Do not click 'OK' unless you are ready to make a payment.
Payment can take up to 1 business day to process after submission on the
following pages. You will receive a confirmation letter when a payment has been processed.

Please correct the following errors:

Select 'OK' to:

Enroll in the class you have selected.

Forfeit your seat in your enrolled
class.

Select 'Cancel' to review your information.

If you want to be in the next class..... But classes are filled:
Try being a "Walk-In". Grantees do not have a standby list.

Any scheduled student not present at the start time has forfeited their seat in
the class, as well as their tuition and no refund will be given.

Walk-ins may fill any “no-show” openings by being at the class location at least
15 minutes before the class starts.

You must bring and show your Temporary Permit (Temporary Instruction Permit Identification
Card) or endorsement to the instructor before starting class.

Instructors will use a lottery process to fill any openings at the start time of
the class.

Minors under 18 years of age and active military have priority over other walk-ins
for the Basic Rider class. Minors must have a parent or guardian sign a release
and waiver form before any riding exercises. Download Waiver

Military will be required to show active military I.D. If there is only one walk-in
spot available, the instructor will have to draw to see who is in the class.

All students (minor and adults) need to complete a registration form provided by
the instructor, and pay the non-refundable registration fee. This payment can be
paid by check/money order or credit/debit card - American Express, Discover, MasterCard
or Visa.

NO cash accepted.

If a student registered for a later class gets in through the lottery, the confirmation
waiver for the class that has yet to happen must be presented to show proof of payment
or you must pay again.

Any student who has missed a class and is getting into a class through the walk-in
process must pay again.

Motorcycle Ohio encourages walk-in students to audit the class (at no charge) with
the possibility of a no-show on the first morning of the range exercises. Full course
payment must be paid prior to the riding portion of the course. The walk-in process
does not guarantee a student getting into the class.

There are available seats for this class.
Please select the amount of students that will be reserving seats for this class from the drop down list below.

Select 'OK' to:

Transfer a registration to a new student.

Remove the previously scheduled student from the registered class.

Select 'Cancel' to review your information.

What is a Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card (TIPIC)?

The motorcycle TIPIC is issued upon the successful completion of the vision and written tests. Study
and learn all material in the Digest of Ohio Motor Vehicle Laws and Motorcycle Operators Manual. These
documents may be downloaded at http://www.bmv.ohio.gov
or picked up at a Driver Examination Station (DX). Return to the DX and pass the written and vision tests.
Once the TIPIC is issued, you will be able to ride a motorcycle or scooter but with restrictions:

No passengers

You must wear a helmet

Night time riding is prohibited

Riding on freeways is prohibited

* If you have a condition that might affect your driving, the examiner will explain the steps you have to
take and provide you with a medical packet which must be filled out by your doctor.

What is a Motorcycle Endorsement?

A motorcycle endorsement (M) is issued when you successfully pass an on-cycle maneuverability test.
This is done at the Driver Examination Station (DX). Within 60 days of successfully passing a MSF Basic
Rider or Returning Rider Class in Ohio, you may have a motorcycle endorsement (M) added to your license.
For those taking an MSF Basic Rider or Returning Rider Class outside Ohio, you must email your request
for endorsement to MOGen@dps.ohio.gov

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This will take you to Account Center to create a Training Provider or
Instructor login for the site.
It is not necessary to visit Account Center when registering for classes.

Are you a Training Provider or Instructor that needs to create an account?

I want to get a motorcycle endorsement. What is the process?

You take your TIPIC knowledge exam at a local BMV.Select your county for the location and direct contact information at the following link:
bmv.ohio.gov/locations

Is the Motorcycle Temporary Permit (TIPIC) included in taking a Motorcycle Ohio class?

No. You must get your TIPIC before you take the Basic Skills class, and bring it with you to class. Please visit the BMV web page to learn how to get
your TIPIC and download the study guides for the knowledge exam. Here is the link: http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/

Will the Motorcycle Ohio class allow me to get my endorsement?

The Motorcycle Ohio Basic Skills, Returning Rider, and Basic Skills 2 classes will allow passing students
to get their endorsement within 60 days of successfully completing their class.

Is the Motorcycle Ohio class mandatory?

Only for minors between the age of 15 ½ and 17.

I’m a minor wanting to take a class to get my endorsement. Can I take the Returning Rider or BRS-2 to get my endorsement?

No. Minors can only take the Basic Skills course to get the skill waiver.

I’m a minor wanting to take a class to get my scooter endorsement. Does Motorcycle Ohio provide scooters for the Basic Skills class?

Call the Motorcycle Ohio office for details.

I need to schedule a motorcycle skill test at my local BMV. How do I schedule that exam?

What does Motorcycle Ohio provide in their classes? What do I need to bring?

Does every training location offer the same course selection?

No. Every site offers the Basic Skills Course, but some training locations provide additional classes such as the Returning Rider or advanced classes.
Please visit www.motorcycle.ohio.gov/ for more information.

Do I need to attend all of my class or can I pick days to attend?

Students MUST attend the entire class as it is scheduled and may not pick and choose what day to attend.

I want to use my 2-wheeled scooter or motorcycle in a class. Can I do so?

Yes, but only if there is a compelling reason to do so. The motorcycle must be properly registered and insured, have 2-wheels, be street legal
and over 100cc’s but under 500cc’s.

Please inform the instructor at your class that you are using your personal motorcycle or scooter in the class. Please provide registration and
insurance information and allow time for a vehicle inspection prior to class.

I want to use my 3-wheeled or adaptive use (training wheels, “buddy packs”) scooter or motorcycle in a class. Can I do so?

No. Only a 2-wheel motorcycle can be used in a Motorcycle Ohio class.

I lost my waiver form. Will this prevent me from taking the class?

If you have paid for your class and have received confirmation of your payment, you are in that class and on the roster.
If you do not have your waiver, one will be provided to you at the start of class for you to complete.

If I do not have a medical condition, do I need to have the medical form completed?

No.

Do I need to have the notary section of the form completed?

Under 18 Only: The notary section must be completed/notarized prior to class if your legal guardian will not be present on the first day of class.

I want to take a class, but it is full. Can I get into a full class?

Begin the registration process by selecting the class you want to take, then check the box that states “SHOW ALL CLASSES”. From that point you may see every class and the walk-in policy for that location
(you can view the walk-in policy by clicking on that link).

I am registered for a FUTURE class and want to try to get into a full class as a walk-in. Is my waiver form valid and do I need to pay again if I get in as a walk-in?

If your paid-for class has not happened yet, and you get into a class as a walk-in, the paid-for class waiver form is still valid and no money needs to be collected.

I am a student; I arrived late to my class and, and my class seat was given to someone else.

Our walk-in policy is clear: scheduled students need to be on time, 100% of the time. You have forfeited your class spot and class fee. No refunds will be given.

I’m not an Ohio resident. Who do I contact to get my endorsement after taking the Ohio Basic Rider Class?

First, check with your state license agency and see if they accept out of state training for a motorcycle endorsement. After you successfully complete your class the classroom instructor will issue you a Completion Card.
Contact your local state license center to get your endorsement put on your license.

I’m an Ohio resident in the military and my duty station is outside Ohio. Who do I contact to get my endorsement after taking the MSF BasicRider Course?